Explore the Relationship between Higgins and Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion

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August 14, 2012

 

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He dislikes women and he dislikes the working class, so it is unlikely he would ever form a bond of friendship with Eliza. At the end of the play, he has changed, but not as much as Eliza. He is still snobbish, sexist, arrogant and with no manners, but it can be argued that he has learnt a small lesson and become less prejudiced against women and the working class in becoming friends with Eliza...
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He is still snobbish, sexist, arrogant and with no manners, but it can be argued that he has learnt a small lesson and become less prejudiced against women and the working class in becoming friends with Eliza. But more than that - Higgins is basically bored with his life; he finds practically all his company irritating and has no wife...
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